Yes, thank you Evan for another important reminder. That is so much needed.
We can do that with our tools, the bible, SH, our weekly lesson sermon
and all other writings of Mrs. Eddy; and at least but not last through our prayers.
Am keen to do that. 😉
Good day Evan and group. Your article today, beautiful and forceful, reminds me of what is written in the Bible, in Acts 17:28 “In him we live, we move and we have our existence … because we are his lineage”. I loved that if we want to know ourselves, let’s look at perfection, because that reflects, immutable perfection. We have to fight daily, but not for this to be the case, but to recognize that this is the case. Go gradually making a change of perspective, from the material to the spiritual. Thank you and Happy week for all.
What a great message and sweet photo! We, each one of us, like that precious child, Are perfect in God’s reflection. What a wonderful way to start the day.
This is such a good reminder that “perfect God = perfect man”, just what the world needs to know.
Bless you, Evan, you always give us a reminder of what we should be doing.
As a child I saw an image of Jesus accepting little children with a loving look upon his face. That image burned deep within my heart. I was later to learn that divine love burns the same way, but not in a material way but in a spiritual way. Divine love is the principle of all that really is true in our lives, and when we come to have that burn within us, we are capable to share it appropriately with others. It is capable to raise us above the fray to the childlike acceptance of divine love as a principle of life. Immanuel.
“Patience is knowing that all of God’s goodness unfolds at exactly the right time.” This is a short poem I use frequently, and thanks, Maximo, for sharing your poem.
As always thanks Evan for this reminder, It is just what I need to ponder right now.
Yes, thank you Evan for another important reminder. That is so much needed.
We can do that with our tools, the bible, SH, our weekly lesson sermon
and all other writings of Mrs. Eddy; and at least but not last through our prayers.
Am keen to do that. 😉
Good day Evan and group. Your article today, beautiful and forceful, reminds me of what is written in the Bible, in Acts 17:28 “In him we live, we move and we have our existence … because we are his lineage”. I loved that if we want to know ourselves, let’s look at perfection, because that reflects, immutable perfection. We have to fight daily, but not for this to be the case, but to recognize that this is the case. Go gradually making a change of perspective, from the material to the spiritual. Thank you and Happy week for all.
So true, Gustavo, your comment, thank you!
What a great message and sweet photo! We, each one of us, like that precious child, Are perfect in God’s reflection. What a wonderful way to start the day.
So true Carol…. and that precious child LIKED what he saw. Do we always like what we see?
A cute and apt photo, I love it, thank you!
So timely for me. Thank you dear Evan. Blessings to all today.
This is such a good reminder that “perfect God = perfect man”, just what the world needs to know.
Bless you, Evan, you always give us a reminder of what we should be doing.
As a child I saw an image of Jesus accepting little children with a loving look upon his face. That image burned deep within my heart. I was later to learn that divine love burns the same way, but not in a material way but in a spiritual way. Divine love is the principle of all that really is true in our lives, and when we come to have that burn within us, we are capable to share it appropriately with others. It is capable to raise us above the fray to the childlike acceptance of divine love as a principle of life. Immanuel.
Thanks Evan – and thanks also to Gustavo and Ute for those healing comments – a gradual change of perspective etc.
Clarity is in
abundance …
In the fields of
divine Mind…
Rest assured,
all arrives ,
perfectly, and
At the right time
Thanks, Evan, and others! That’s all we need for harmony in our lives— to see ourselves and others as the reflection of the perfect One!
“Patience is knowing that all of God’s goodness unfolds at exactly the right time.” This is a short poem I use frequently, and thanks, Maximo, for sharing your poem.